I could do that also.
I have a dock at the office on a regular 17" monitor so I am changing
screen sizes a lot and when I do that I was loosing the widgets. So
I just opted for the dock right now.
It is just handy with the dock right now. I also only use widgets
that display the info while docked also. Other wise it would just be
blobs over there.
Stewart
At 11:41 PM 3/28/2009, you wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 23:04:44 -0500, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
>At 10:45 PM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
>>Actually it wasn't a ripoff from Apple, gadgets/widgets whatever you want
>>to call them were around a long time before Apple.
>>
>I have them on XP called Widgets and Yahoo does them.
>
>Keeps a dock on my right hand side with selected widgets in
>them. Including Clock and calendar.
Right, but doesn't that take up the whole right side of your screen? In
Win7, you can just have the clock, or calendar, or what-not, and drop
them anywhere. And you can make them opaque, so they're never really in
the way.
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